Supply Chain Management

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Supply chains are systems for manufacturing goods and delivering them to consumers. When supply chains are disrupted, everyday people lose access to resources. Supply chain managers help keep these critical systems operational.

Our STEM-designated supply chain management major will help you develop interdisciplinary technical, mathematical, and problem-solving skills that will set you apart as a job candidate and allow you to overcome challenges, navigate uncertainty, and drive sustainability.

Build excellent career prospects

Our supply chain management major prepares students to develop creative solutions, convert data into actionable decisions, and manage the impact of those decisions. Past graduates have been employed with Fortune 500 companies such as Boeing, PepsiCo, Toyota, Walmart, Abbott Laboratories, and more.

The Gies Business supply chain management degree is a great match for careers in:

  • Supply chain analysis
  • Procurement and supply source development
  • Inventory management and strategy
  • Supply/demand analysis
  • Distribution strategy
  • Logistics consulting

See Office of Career & Professional Development

Take advantage of unique opportunities

At Gies Business, you’ll have plenty of time to explore your interests and passions before you declare a major. As a student here, you can also:

  • Develop your professional skills in workshops, case competitions, and internships

Hands-on learning with expert faculty

Our faculty bring decades of industry experience into the classroom. But you won't just be learning theories – you'll get opportunities to put what you learn into practice and develop an impressive résumé in supply chain experience. 

Through internships, practicum courses, case competitions, workshops, seminars, and more, you'll gain advanced knowledge and practical experience evaluating and solving supply chain problems, helping producers meet market demand, and contribute to the stabilization of global economies.

Expand these menu options to learn more about the classes you’ll take. Talk to an admissions representative if you have questions about required courses, degree requirements, or scheduling.

Business Core Courses

Business Core Courses

Every student at Gies Business takes a “core” set of courses. The topics are broad, but they’re designed to equip you with skills and knowledge you’ll need to excel in the rest of your business education, regardless of the major you choose. Business core courses give you a chance to explore and sample new topics.

See Business Core course requirements

Major Electives

Supply Chain Management Major Courses

You’ll explore the critical elements of supply chains to understand how they impact each another and other business functions. You’ll also learn how supply chains contribute to the overall health of global economies.

See Supply Chain Management major courses

Elective Courses

Supply Chain Management Elective Courses

Choose from a wide category of specialized topics, such as consumer behavior, decision modeling, product development, and more, to complement your understanding of supply chains.

See Supply Chain Management elective courses

The courses are for the current year course catalog. All current Gies Business students should refer to their catalog year. 

Eligibility requirements 

Our supply chain management program currently requires an additional application process. It is the only Gies Business undergraduate degree program that requires this separate application process.

Applicants must be current Gies Business students at a sophomore or junior standing and have a minimum 3.25 GPA.

The application window is open every spring and fall semester. Current students can apply via Gies Groups.

 

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Connect with industry professionals

Our Supply Chain Management Corporate Affiliates Program (CAP) is a consortium of major corporations that advise on supply chain curriculum, participate in extracurricular activities, and sponsor capstone projects for supply chain students. This program enhances the relevancy of your coursework and gives you opportunities to network and engage with professionals working on supply chain issues. 

A business school where you can be yourself

At Gies Business, you won’t just be a student – you’ll be a valued member of our supportive community. We’ll provide a learning experience to help you explore and realize your purpose. All you have to do is take the first step.